Additionally, Google and Meta have criticized the EU's approach to regulating artificial intelligence, arguing that excessive regulations are hindering innovation. Axel Voss, a German member of the European parliament, highlighted a significant oversight in the EU’s Artificial Intelligence Act, which does not adequately address generative AI models. Critics fear this could lead to the misuse of copyrighted material in training AI models, potentially harming intellectual property rights.
Key takeaways:
- The European Commission is increasing regulations on U.S.-based tech firms, leading to Apple removing an encryption feature from iCloud in the UK.
- Google is facing potential charges from the EU for breaching the Digital Markets Act due to unsatisfactory changes to its search results.
- Google and Meta criticize the EU for stifling AI innovation with excessive regulations.
- The EU's Artificial Intelligence Act has been criticized for not adequately addressing generative AI models and their impact on intellectual property rights.